The Australian CLIMATE

Published: 28th February 2011
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The Australian CLIMATE
As migrants and potential migrants one of the most commonly asked questions is do I need my winter clothes!
Most Australian movies or television shows feature lovely warm conditions, endless beaches and cloudless winters...while this can be found in many parts of this vast nation it is also important to know just how diverse the climate can be.
Australia is a continent that experiences a variety of climates due to its size. The weather can range from below zero temperatures in the Snowy Mountains to intolerable heat in the north-west. It is considered to be one of the driest continents on earth.
The temperate south has cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers. In the north, a tropical climate prevails with a warm, dry season and a hot, wet season. The extreme north-west experiences the ends of the monsoon systems, while the mountains of the south-east attract seasonal snow to form the Alpine snowfields. The temperatures vary from an average 30 degrees C in midsummer in the Red Centre, to an average of 6 degrees C in the highlands in winter.

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The inland deserts can remain totally dry for years whilst rains can produce floods.
Being in the Southern Hemisphere its seasons are in reverse to Europe and America. The ideal time to visit the north, particularly the Northern Territory's Kakadu National Park is early in the dry season (around May.) The Dry Season, April - October, is also a good time to visit northern Queensland's beaches and rain forests. You can swim off the coast without fear of dangerous stinging box jellyfish, which infest ocean waters between November and March. In the rain forests, heat and humidity are lower than later in the year and crocodile viewing is at its prime, as the creatures tend to bask on the riverbanks rather than submerge in the colder water.

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Regardless of where you chose to live, enjoy your exploration of this wonderful country and in particular it’s potential as your new home!


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